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Exposure to female pheromones stimulates a specific type of neuronal population in the male but not female magnocellular division of the medial preoptic nucleus (MPN mag) of the Syrian hamster
Authors:Jennifer M Swann  Holly A Richendrfer  Lindsay Dawson  Elana Nack  Jack Whylings  Tim Garelick
Institution:Lehigh University, Dept of Biological Sciences, United States
Abstract:The magnocellular division of the medial preoptic area (MPN mag) integrates pheromonal and hormonal signals to play a critical role in the expression of male typical sex behavior. The MPN mag contains two morphologically distinct neuronal populations; the percentage of each type within the nucleus is sex specific. Males have more neurons with a single nucleolus whereas females have more with multiple nucleoli. To determine which neuronal subtype mediates pheromonal induction of copulation, tissue from male and female hamsters exposed to female pheromones was immunolabeled for the immediate early protein (EGR-1). Subsequently the tissue was counterstained and the number of ERG-1 neurons with one or two nuclei was determined. The results indicate that pheromones stimulate neurons with single nucleoli in males but fail to stimulate either neuronal subtype in females suggesting that synaptic input to the MPN mag is sexually differentiated.
Keywords:IIIv  3rd ventricle  BST  Bed nucleus of the stria terminalis  BSTpm  Bed nucleus of the stria terminalis posterior medial subdivision  BSTpi  Bed nucleus of the stria terminalis posterior intermediate subdivision  f  Fornix  HVS  Hamster vaginal secretions  MPN mag  Magnocellular division of the medial preoptic nucleus  MPOA  Medial preoptic area  Me  Medial nucleus of the amygdala  MeA  Medial nucleus of the amygdala anterior subdivision  MeP  Medial nucleus of the amygdala posterior subdivision  ot  Optic tract  sm  Stria medullaris
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